Seven Sisters Wedding Collections

Welcome to Florist Seven Sisters, your trusted local expert for perfectly-crafted wedding bouquets and stunning floral displays. Nestled near the iconic Seven Sisters Underground Station and the vibrant stretch of West Green Road, we bring a personal touch and an artistic eye to every arrangement. Our experienced team is passionate about creating beautiful, heartfelt flowers to help make your big day truly unforgettable.

Drawing inspiration from the charm of nearby areas like Tottenham, Finsbury Park, and Stamford Hill, we know the local taste and community spirit. Whether you're planning a classic church wedding, a stylish event at Markfield Park, or an intimate celebration on Philip Lane, our florists design bespoke collections suited perfectly for you.

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WEDDING COLLECTIONS
Set against the formal cut of a groom's suit, this wedding ensemble begins with a single red rose boutonnière that curls open with classical grace, accented by a tiny spray of gypsophila and a trailing sliver of eucalyptus that lends a soft, silvery-green counterpoint. The boutonnière echoes the larger bouquet: a dramatic base of lush blue hydrangeas provides full-bodied volume while clusters of passionate red roses rise like small declarations through the cool blue. Between the blooms, baby's breath acts as a filigree, delicate as lace and drifting at the edges to soften the silhouette, while eucalyptus leaves peek in and out, adding layers of scent and a weightless, tactile rhythm. The bouquet rests atop a hand-woven sphere that gives the composition a sculptural presence - an artful anchor that turns a handheld arrangement into a centre of attention in photographs and in the ceremony. Light plays across the petals, pulling out the velvety depth of the roses and the translucent veins of the hydrangea florets, while the scent profile - green, floral, and slightly resinous from the eucalyptus - evokes a garden just after rain. As a florist familiar with preparations around Seven Sisters tube and the local venues, I arrange stems for resilience and lasting beauty so the bouquet and boutonnière travel well from the prep room to the aisle. The effect is confident and tender by turns: a visual promise matched by a fragrant one, ready for vows and celebration.
I CHERISH YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £213.00
This four-image study dwells on the quiet intimacy of wedding florals, with the groom's boutonniere forming a tender counterpoint to the bride's bouquet. In the top-right frame, a single peach rose sits close to the suit pocket on a dark charcoal jacket; it's trimmed with tiny clouds of baby's breath, fine green foliage, and a small blush ribbon tied with precise, reverent care. That solitary bloom mirrors the fuller rounded bouquet visible in the top-left-a dense cluster of pale peach roses at the centre, ringed by white lisianthus whose ruffled petals bear bright purple edges, and threaded through with delicate sprays of baby's breath that lighten the composition. The bottom-left image shows a slightly smaller, hand-held posy resting on a soft woven cloth, its handle swathed in peach ribbon and punctuated by pearl-headed pins, the sort of refined detail that reads beautifully in close-up portraiture. The lower-right panel moves from personal to communal: a rounded reception centerpiece placed in a white, airy woven basket vase, the same trio of roses, purple-edged lisianthus and baby's breath arranged into a dome, with two neutral decorative spheres beside it to complete a tasteful table tableau. Taken together, the panels show how a single floral vocabulary-peach roses, violet-edged lisianthus, gossamer baby's breath-can translate from the intimacy of a groom's boutonniere to the room-defining centrepiece, creating visual continuity for a wedding day in and around Seven Sisters and nearby Finsbury Park.
''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
from £300.00
This four-part image set presents a romantic, cohesive wedding flower story with the quiet sophistication you might expect from a Seven Sisters florist preparing blooms for a local registry office ceremony. In the top-left panel, the bride is shown from the chest down, her white textured dress catching the light as she cradles a dramatic cascading bouquet. Large white oriental lilies star at the centre, their wide petals and exposed stamens giving depth and movement. From this core, white Phalaenopsis orchids drift downward in a soft arc, like silk ribbons, while a single cream rose glows gently among vibrant green pompon-style flowers, clusters of bright red berries, and clouds of tiny white gypsophila, all woven through with wispy greenery. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom, dressed in a dark charcoal suit, crisp white shirt, and bold red tie, likely ready to step out towards nearby Tottenham High Road. On his lapel, a boutonnière mirrors the bouquet: one pristine white orchid bloom, a small tuft of green pompon flower, and a few sprigs of white filler, tightly wrapped with a bright red ribbon at the base. The bottom-left image shows this buttonhole alone, resting against a light beige, linen-like background, revealing the orchid's yellow centre, the clean green leaf backing, and the smooth ribbon finish. The bottom-right panel returns to the bouquet, now displayed upright in a white woven basket vase on a bright white surface, with three white woven decorative spheres beside it, all set against a light grey wall. Together, these panels capture how bouquet and boutonnière are artfully matched for a polished, modern North London wedding.
BE MINE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £520.00
This four-part wedding collage captures a cohesive floral theme that feels deeply suited to a Seven Sisters celebration, blending striking colour with elegant structure. The top-left panel shows a bride in a strapless white dress, her upper body and hands in gentle focus as she holds a lush, rounded bouquet. At its core are vibrant fuchsia peonies, their many petals curling in soft waves, surrounded by pristine white alstroemeria flecked with delicate maroon markings. Pale green, spiky blooms and tender buds weave between the larger flowers, while deep green foliage frames the bouquet, giving it a sculpted yet natural look, as if just finished in a nearby Seven Sisters flower studio. There is a subtle sheen on the petals, suggesting freshness and careful conditioning. In the top-right panel, attention turns to the groom's charcoal suit and lavender tie. A coordinating boutonniere sits neatly on his lapel, echoing the bridal bouquet with white alstroemeria, slender green spiky elements, and glossy leaves, all secured by a slim lavender satin ribbon that lies smoothly against the fabric. The bottom-left panel portrays a more compact bouquet positioned on textured light beige fabric. This smaller hand-tied piece, likely intended for a bridesmaid or to be tossed at the end of the evening, repeats the fuchsia peonies, white alstroemeria, and green accents, with stems precisely wrapped in a vibrant lavender ribbon. The bottom-right panel completes the story with a wedding centerpiece: the familiar mix of pink peonies, white alstroemeria, and greenery arranged into a white spherical vase crafted from intricately interlaced strands, alongside three lighter beige woven spheres of varying sizes. Together, these four images show how repeating the same flower varieties and colours can create a seamless, coordinated look across an entire Seven Sisters wedding day, from aisle to reception.
EVERLASTING LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £217.00
In this photograph, the bride's bouquet becomes a focal point against the intricate pattern of her lace wedding gown, creating a beautifully textured and romantic scene that feels at home in Seven Sisters. The bouquet is a carefully arranged cluster of blush and soft pink roses, their petals velvety and tightly layered, forming full, rounded blossoms that sit close together. Surrounding and weaving through these roses is an abundance of white gypsophila, its countless tiny flowers forming a delicate cloud that gives the bouquet an airy, almost weightless appearance. The arrangement is held close to the bride's midsection, her hands gently supporting the stems, which are bound with a discrete ribbon that allows the flowers themselves to command attention. The lace on her dress features fine floral patterns and scalloped edges, echoing the natural shapes of the blossoms she holds. Soft, natural light bathes the composition, highlighting the gentle gradient of pinks and creams in the roses and adding a gentle sheen to the lace. The muted background keeps the focus on the interplay between dress and bouquet, evoking the quiet, intimate moments before the ceremony begins-perhaps in a townhouse near Seven Sisters station or a local venue tucked off the main road. The bouquet's pastel palette and cloudlike gypsophila suggest a mood of sweetness and hope, while the classic round shape hints at tradition and enduring love. It feels like a bouquet designed to accompany vows spoken softly, shared smiles, and the joyful promise of a new chapter together.
FOREVER TOGETHER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
This four-panel image tells the story of a red rose and baby's breath wedding collection, the sort of coordinated ensemble I often design for couples marrying around Seven Sisters, from quiet registry offices to cozy local restaurants. In the top-left panel, the bride, dressed in a traditional white lace gown, gently cradles a rounded bouquet of deep red roses. The blooms are densely clustered, their velvety petals overlapping in layered spirals, while small tufts of white baby's breath scatter light between the roses, giving the bouquet a soft, cloud-like halo. Subtle green foliage supports the shape and adds a natural contrast to the classic red-and-white palette. The top-right panel shifts the focus to the groom's boutonniere, fixed neatly to a charcoal-grey suit jacket above a crisp white shirt and a vivid red tie. A single red rosebud forms the focal point, framed by sprigs of gypsophila, slim pointed green leaves, and fine strands of decorative grass, all tied together with a narrow red satin ribbon that sits neatly along the lapel edge. In the bottom-left panel, a second bouquet, similar to the bride's, rests on a pale grey textured surface, its rounded form full of open red roses and soft gypsophila, the stems bound together with red and white striped twine that hints at careful, handcrafted detailing. The bottom-right panel reveals a table centerpiece: a compact dome of red roses and baby's breath arranged atop a white woven sphere, its open lattice structure echoing natural rattan or paper wraps. Two smaller cream-toned decorative balls rest in front, creating a harmonious trio ideal for dressing a wedding table at a Seven Sisters reception, from early afternoon to candlelit evening.
FOREVER YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £360.00
The groom's boutonnière in this image is a study in refined simplicity, designed to echo the bride's bouquet with a subtle touch rather than compete for attention. A single lilac rose bud, its petals smooth and gently spiralled, takes centre stage. It is cradled by a sprig of feathery greenery that adds soft movement, and by tiny white blooms of baby's breath that create a halo of lightness around the rose. The stem is carefully wrapped with a slender lavender ribbon, tied so neatly that it looks ready to be pinned to a tailored jacket awaiting its moment in a townhouse off Seven Sisters Road. The colours are quiet yet expressive, much like the evening sky above local wedding venues near Tottenham Hale, where pale purples and soft whites mingle as the light fades. This boutonnière feels fresh and just-cut, as if selected from a morning delivery at Florist Seven Sisters, handpicked to match the bridal bouquet resting nearby. There is a sense of craftsmanship in its scale and proportion: nothing bulky, nothing out of place, just a small cluster of petals, foliage, and texture that speaks of care and intention. You can imagine the slight fragrance of rose following the groom as he greets guests, each embrace brushing gently against this floral talisman. It is not only an accessory, but a delicate, living reminder of the promises about to be made, shaped with the quiet artistry that defines thoughtful city weddings.
L'AMORE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £340.00
This detailed wedding collage feels like a glimpse into a calm, romantic celebration somewhere off Seven Sisters High Road, where every floral element has been designed to echo the same graceful theme. The top-left image focuses on the bride's hands and mid-torso as she cradles a luxuriously cascading bouquet against her white lace wedding dress. White phalaenopsis orchids arch outward, each bloom with a delicate yellow center, cascading over softly cupped blush pink garden roses, pale lavender stock, misty sprays of baby's breath, and fresh, layered greenery. Threads of deeper pink, almost fuchsia, spiky flowers punctuate the arrangement, adding a subtle jolt of colour that keeps the bouquet from feeling too demure while still remaining utterly romantic. In the top-right corner, a close-up of the groom's dark charcoal or black lapel shows a single pristine white orchid boutonniere, secured neatly above a rich red tie and patterned shirt. The orchid is nestled among tiny gypsophila blossoms and slim green sprigs, with the stems bound in smooth white satin ribbon-a refined detail that ties his look back to the bride's bouquet. The bottom-left frame shows this boutonniere resting on light beige, textured fabric, its structure and careful wrapping clearly visible, like a small piece of wearable art ready to be pinned just before leaving for the ceremony. Finally, the bottom-right image presents a coordinating table centerpiece placed on a white surface. It's arranged in a white woven, lattice-patterned cylindrical vase, overflowing with the same white orchids, blush roses, lavender stock, baby's breath, greenery, and deep pink accents. Two white woven decorative spheres sit beside it, echoing the vase's texture and completing a cohesive reception look that would suit intimate gatherings anywhere in Seven Sisters. Every frame reflects the kind of thought and care a local studio such as Florist Seven Sisters would bring to a complete wedding flower collection.
LA VIE EST BELLE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This evocative four-frame image presents a harmonised wedding floral scheme in striking red, pure white and rich green. In the top-left panel a bride is photographed from the mid-torso, holding a generous cascading bouquet against a pale beige background; the composition pairs star-shaped white lilies and tight red roses with trailing white phalaenopsis orchids that tumble downward, threaded through with tiny Gypsophila blooms, red hypericum berry clusters and a mix of broad and fine greenery that adds texture and depth. The top-right panel narrows to the groom's lapel where a single white phalaenopsis orchid anchors a boutonniere beside a bold red tie, accompanied by twin clusters of glossy hypericum berries, small green leaves and a whisper of baby's breath, finished with a neat red ribbon loop. The lower-left close-up lays the matching boutonniere on a light, woven fabric surface, offering a tactile view of the orchid's satin petals, the berries' waxy shine and the linen-like weave beneath. Finally the bottom-right frame shows a refined centerpiece in a white woven holder on a pristine table, flanked by white spherical decorative accents; it echoes the bouquet with abundant lilies, roses and cascading orchids, plus sprigs of delicate greenery. The overall mood is polished and romantic, lit by soft, natural daylight, carrying the scent of roses and lilies across a wedding reception that could easily be set in a cosy Seven Sisters venue near West Green Road or a reception hall off Tottenham High Road, ready for local delivery and careful styling.
LOVE DEVOTION WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
This four-panel image forms a romantic floral narrative, the sort of wedding styling a florist might create for a ceremony near Seven Sisters station or a reception tucked away by Finsbury Park. In the top-left panel, the bride is partially visible from the shoulders down, her white strapless gown acting as a canvas for an opulent cascading bouquet. White phalaenopsis orchids pour over her hands, mingling with blush pink garden roses, soft lavender blooms, and airy clusters of baby's breath. Threads of greenery snake through the design, lending movement as the flowers tumble gracefully toward the floor. The top-right panel zooms in on the groom's dark grey suit, capturing a single refined boutonniere anchored to his lapel. It features one pristine white orchid framed by dainty lavender filler flowers and tiny green leaves, the stems bound in a slim purple ribbon that discreetly coordinates with his bold magenta tie. In the bottom-left panel, another boutonniere rests on a textured, pale beige fabric background. Here, the focus is on a tender white phalaenopsis orchid bud, softened by sprigs of white baby's breath and a touch of fresh foliage, tied with a vivid pink ribbon that adds a joyful accent, like a secret promise before the vows. Finally, the bottom-right panel reveals a statement cascading centerpiece rising from an intricate white woven vase. The arrangement overflows with white orchids, layered shades of pink and lavender roses, tiny purple filler flowers, and misty baby's breath. Three white woven decorative spheres of different sizes are arranged nearby on a pristine white surface, echoing the vase's texture. Together, these coordinated florals create a harmonious, elegant atmosphere, the kind of cohesive wedding story Florist Seven Sisters might hand-deliver to venues along Seven Sisters Road and the surrounding North London streets.
P.S. I LOVE YOU WEDDING COLLECTION
from £530.00
Displayed as though waiting on a hallway table in a Seven Sisters townhouse, this wedding bouquet and boutonnière set captures a mood of tender excitement just before the couple steps out. The bouquet forms a classic, rounded shape, densely filled with mauve-pink roses whose petals open in generous spirals, blushing with tones of lilac and soft rose at the edges. Between these feature blooms, crisp white lisianthus and other creamy flowers introduce gentle ruffles and lightness, their shapes softening the composition like whispers of tulle. Bright green button chrysanthemums appear in small, spherical clusters, providing a cheerful contrast of colour and a tactile, moss-like texture you might associate with a stroll through Chestnuts Park. Fine, cool greenery threads throughout, adding depth and a slightly airy, garden-picked feel. The stems are cut to an even length and wrapped in a pink and white satin ribbon that lies smooth and secure in the hand, echoing wedding details such as ties, shoes, or hair ribbons. Nearby, the groom's boutonnière mirrors the bouquet in miniature, featuring a single pure white bloom-possibly a lisianthus-paired with light greenery and a slender piece of lavender ribbon. Soft daylight brushes over the scene, highlighting the gentle curves of each petal and catching hints of gloss on the ribbon. The arrangement feels freshly made, as if crafted that morning by a local florist familiar with weddings across Seven Sisters, Stamford Hill, and the surrounding streets, ready to be carried from ceremony to reception while remaining gracefully coordinated in every photograph.
PURE ROMANCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
This wedding collage of four panels captures the dramatic charm of red roses, seamlessly coordinated across bridal flowers, groom's accessories, and reception décor, much like a thoughtfully planned event near Seven Sisters. In the top-left image, a bride in pure white holds a tightly bound posy at her waist. The bouquet is composed of deep red roses, their petals layered into a rich, velvety mound, punctuated by shiny red hypericum berries that lend a touch of lively texture. A neat ring of dark green foliage encircles the base, hugging the stems and giving the design a polished edge against the soft fall of her gown. The top-right frame highlights the groom's dark charcoal suit. On his lapel sits a petite boutonniere: a single red rosebud, accompanied by wispy green foliage, tiny white gypsophila blossoms, and clusters of red berries. The stems are wrapped and finished with a slim red satin bow, mirroring the saturated tone of his tie and reinforcing the colour story. In the bottom-left panel, the focus shifts to a second bouquet, possibly intended for a bridesmaid or to adorn the top table. The same red roses and berries are arranged within a striking border of broad, dark green tropical leaves, their surfaces glossy and sculptural. A red ribbon holds the stems together, while the bouquet is photographed against a textured beige fabric, adding visual warmth and a hint of rustic charm that would suit a relaxed local reception. The bottom-right panel shows a round table centrepiece: a dome of red roses and berries, snugly arranged and placed atop an intricate white woven sphere fashioned from natural fibres. Two smaller wicker spheres, in soft, natural wood tones, rest beside it on a smooth, pale surface. Set against a muted beige and grey background, this scene suggests carefully curated reception tables in a Seven Sisters venue, where every arrangement quietly repeats the same romantic, red-infused mood.
ROYAL ESSENCE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £200.00
This four-image wedding collage tells a unified floral story in a palette of soft pink, lilac, and fresh green, perfectly suited to a modern celebration around Seven Sisters. In the upper-left panel, only the lower half of the bride is visible, her white lace dress forming a delicate backdrop for an opulent, rounded bouquet. Light pink and lavender roses in different stages of bloom are massed together, their petals layered like fine fabric. Tucked among them, bright green button chrysanthemums offer a cheerful contrast, while pale pink alstroemeria with subtle yellow markings and loose clusters of white baby's breath bring airiness to the design. The bouquet is edged with dark and mid-green foliage, giving it a full, well-balanced silhouette that would look at home in a registry ceremony near Tottenham Town Hall. The upper-right panel focuses on a single boutonniere pinned neatly to the lapel of a charcoal grey suit jacket, set against a rich fuchsia tie. A single blush-pink rosebud, a touch of green chrysanthemum, sprigs of baby's breath, and thin strands of decorative grass are arranged with care and tied using a slim pink ribbon, echoing the bride's flowers without overwhelming them. In the lower-left panel, a similar bouquet is shown resting sideways on light beige textured fabric, its stems cut to a tidy length and wrapped in a bold fuchsia ribbon, displaying the clean spiral technique of a skilled Seven Sisters florist preparing for delivery across N15 and N4. The lower-right panel transforms the same selection of blooms into a table centerpiece: a dense, rounded dome of pink and lavender roses, bright green chrysanthemums, pink alstroemeria, and clouds of baby's breath sits in a white, woven-look spherical vase. Two smaller, pale decorative spheres sit beside it on a white surface, completing a softly modern tablescape ideal for local reception venues and intimate restaurant gatherings.
SINCERELY YOURS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £400.00
A close study of the groom's boutonnière, captured with the attentive eye of a local Seven Sisters florist. The boutonnière centres on a single creamy white rosebud, its outer petals still tucked in a gentle spiral, cradled by a small collar of baby's breath and a few glossy green leaves. Beneath the bloom a small white satin bow is tied neatly around the base of the stems, echoing the soft sheen of the groom's crisp white shirt and contrasting with a bold red silk tie and charcoal suit jacket - a compact composition that reads of quiet refinement. In the photograph you can almost sense the fresh, faintly sweet scent of the rose and the cotton-dry note of baby's breath; the light catches the rose's petal edges so they glow with an inner luminosity, while the textured weave of the tie and suit fabric frames the floral detail with masculine tailoring. As someone who arranges wedding details for couples marrying near local venues and community halls around Seven Sisters Market and St. Ann's, I prize boutonnières that balance proportion, colour and comfort - light enough to be worn all day, secure enough to weather ceremony and photos. This boutonnière is practical artistry: every stem wired and taped for longevity, every leaf placed to complement the groom's lapel line. Florist Seven Sisters often pairs this understated white bud with the bride's cream-and-pink bouquet palette so the couple's floral story remains consistent from aisle to reception.
THE ONE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £432.00
A hand-tied bridal bouquet is captured in a moment of stillness, cradled gently as if just before the walk down the aisle in a Seven Sisters ceremony. The bouquet glows with cool, early-morning tones: soft white lisianthus with their ruffled edges, dreamy pastel hydrangea in the palest lilac, and playful lilac allium, their tiny star-shaped florets forming rounded, textural bursts of purple. The flowers are gathered into a refined, slightly domed shape that feels both luxurious and approachable, like a quiet conversation rather than a grand statement. Light falls across the bouquet in a way that recalls a sunbeam slipping through the trees in nearby Finsbury Park, catching on the creamy blooms so they seem almost pearlescent. Between the blossoms, crisp greenery threads its way through, adding depth, contrast, and a sense of freshness, while the neatly wrapped stems provide a reassuring solidity in the bride's hands. The palette is understated and romantic-ivory, lilac, and gentle lavender blending into each other, suggesting a timeless kind of love rather than passing fashion. You can imagine a faint perfume rising from the bouquet, a blend of soft floral notes that feels clean and calming rather than overpowering. This design could be carried along the pavements of Seven Sisters on the way to a local registry office or a hidden church off West Green Road, looking effortlessly at home in both classic and modern settings. Every flower appears thoughtfully chosen for meaning as well as beauty, the work of a seasoned florist who understands how to craft a bouquet that holds memories of the day long after the last petal has fallen.
THE PERFECT MATCH WEDDING COLLECTION
from £371.00
The collage assembles four intimate views of a wedding floral suite rendered in warm peach and apricot shades, each photograph telling a different chapter of the same floral story as seen from our workroom near Seven Sisters Road. In the top-left image a bride holds a perfectly rounded bouquet of fully bloomed peach-orange roses; delicate gypsophila drifts between the blooms and glossy green leaves frame the head, the whole held close to her ivory dress in soft, diffused daylight. The top-right close-up captures the groom's dark charcoal/navy jacket where a single peach rosebud boutonnière is artfully pinned-tiny white sprigs and a small flourish of greenery sit at its side, and a slim peach ribbon bow mirrors the coral-coloured tie beneath, tying the couple's palette together. On the bottom-left the bouquet rests gently on a light, textured fabric, showing the neat handle finish: a white ribbon dotted with subtle pink-peach specks, an artisanal detail that gives the piece personality. The bottom-right frame shows a low, domed centerpiece of the same peach roses and gypsophila resting in an elegant white woven sphere, accompanied by two smaller woven balls that provide balance and a natural, tactile contrast. As a florist who arranges for weddings across the Seven Sisters and Bruce Grove neighbourhoods, I notice the tactile interplay here-velvety petals against crisp foliage and woven ceramics-and the scent: soft, apricot-sweet and quietly celebratory, a composition both timeless and locally rooted by Florist Seven Sisters.
THE SOUND OF LOVE WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
Captured across four panels, this image shows a cohesive white-and-purple wedding scheme-an experienced florist's tale in petals and foliage-reimagined for the streets and community of Seven Sisters. In the top-left, a bride in a strapless ivory gown holds a generous, hand-tied bouquet dominated by open white oriental lilies and layered white lisianthus (Eustoma) edged with vivid purple; some lilies are fully unfurled with soft, visible stamens, while buds promise unfolding moments. Deep-purple spikes of veronica and tiny gypsophila pearls thread through the stems, and varied greenery-wispy grasses, curling fern-like fronds and broad glossy leaves-gives the bouquet a flowing, natural silhouette. The top-right panel focuses on a neatly scaled groom's boutonnière pinned to charcoal-grey tailoring; a single purple-rimmed Eustoma bloom, a small lily bud and a touch of spiky purple accents are bound with a discreet white ribbon, the purple silk tie beneath tying the groom's look to the bouquet. Bottom-left shows a bridesmaid's toss bouquet placed on textured beige fabric with its stems wrapped in white ribbon, mirroring materials and rhythm. Bottom-right presents a tall centerpiece in a contemporary white spherical vase with an open-lattice design, overflowing with matching lilies, lisianthus and cascading greenery, flanked by woven beige spheres for a tactile, modern table vignette. The soft, warm light and faint herbal-sweet fragrance evoke morning preparations near Seven Sisters Market and local green spaces; as Florist Seven Sisters we craft this palette to feel fresh, elegant and deeply suited to neighbourhood weddings and nearby venues.
TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER WEDDING COLLECTION
from £384.00
The image focuses closely on a groom's boutonniere, pinned neatly to the left lapel of a dark, well-tailored suit, the fabric providing a sleek contrast to the richness of a single red rose. The rose is in perfect condition, its petals velvety and full, opening just enough to show the spiralling centre that seems to draw you inward. Its deep crimson tone resonates with the gleam of a matching tie beneath, a polished band of colour that lines up elegantly with the flower and helps define the groom's overall wedding look, perhaps for a ceremony in one of the churches or registry offices near Seven Sisters. Around the rose, the florist has arranged short, structured sprigs of greenery, their edges clean and slightly leathery, adding both frame and support. Small berry clusters nestle among the leaves, their rounded forms and darker hues introducing texture and interest without crowding the main bloom. Wisps of baby's breath are scattered through the design, tiny white blossoms that soften the transition between rose and foliage, giving the boutonniere a light, romantic halo. The lighting is gentle, likely natural daylight filtering in through a nearby window off Tottenham High Road, leaving reflections on the tie's surface and a mild shadow along the suit's stitching. This small cluster of flowers feels deliberately masculine yet tender, a nod to tradition that has been carefully adapted for modern tastes. You can almost imagine the subtle scent of the rose as it rests just under the groom's chin, a scented reminder of the moment he steps forward to meet his partner and say "I do."
TRUE HAPPINESS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £382.00
In soft, directional light the boutonnière presents itself as a little study in calm affection: a single pale yellow rose takes centre stage, its velvety petals unfurling with a refined modesty, while tiny clouds of baby's breath nestle at its side, lending a delicate, almost whispery texture. Slender green sprigs provide a crisp vertical counterpoint, their fresh verdant tone sharpening the rose's softness and catching the light so the piece reads clearly against fabric. The bloom is neatly secured with a crisp white ribbon that wraps the base into a neat bow, the satin catching a hint of sheen and contrasting the matte plushness of the flower. Set against a smart black lapel and a vivid red tie, the boutonnière offers a pleasing balance of restraint and celebratory colour-perfect for a groom or attendant stepping out from a house on Blackstock Road or arriving at a nearby venue. When I pin one of these on a client, I pay attention to tactile details: the rose's plushness, the feathery bite of gypsophila, and the clean fold of ribbon so it sits comfortably at the chest without overwhelming the jacket. There is also a subtle scent-fresh petal sweetness edged with green notes-that accompanies the wearer like a small, personal perfume. These are the finishing touches I love to craft in the Seven Sisters area: small floral signatures that read beautifully in photos, feel reassuring throughout the day, and quietly echo the promise and style of the celebration.
WHITE WONDERS WEDDING COLLECTION
from £341.00
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